Eh, how comes? After a page about kinetic weapons in space, and another one whose bottom title was "does this unit has a soul", not a single mention in the comments of the deadliest SOB in space, a.k.a. Isaac Newton, or about windows being structural weaknesses?
Anyway, keep going, David.
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Eh, how comes? After a page about kinetic weapons in space, and another one whose bottom title was "does this unit has a soul", not a single mention in the comments of the deadliest SOB in space, a.k.a. Isaac Newton, or about windows being structural weaknesses?
Anyway, keep going, David.

on the other hand, future-windows may not be as weak as you think. Even today we are able to produce pretty strong transparent materials. This for example: "New Plastic Is Strong As Steel, Transparent" (https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2 ... 143114.htm). Might be a bit like an advertisement, but science is going in that direction and the article is already over 10 years old.

Is Larissa still the tallest member of the crew? The perspective, Larissa's posture leaning on the door frame and the way Vaegyr is stretching is making it ambiguous as to who is taller in the new art style.

Sorry, I should explain the joke.
The mention of kinetic weapons in space may come from different sources, but I believe the title David gave in one page - "does this unit has a soul" - is a straight-up quote from a Geth character from the video game Mass Effect 2 (ME2) and repeated in ME3.
(Geth being a 'race' of robots animated by advanced artificial intelligences)
There is a famous scene in ME2 where a drill sergeant is invoking Newton to explain how a kinetic mass driver is going to ruin someone's life, some day, somewhere. His take-home message was that kinetic weapons are to be used cautiously in space.
A Geth character, Legion, is the one who uttered the sentence I quoted about windows.
I was merely placing a few quotes.

One thing that was not clear to me; what ship was Larissa's father and his entourage "banished" to by Larissa? Surely not the Wraith (since they wouldn't want anyone else on that ship due to it having a body there, among other things), and that space they were in looked too big to be a lifepod, though I could be wrong about that.

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They dumped them at the mining station itself. I personally would have left them on Wraith. Let's see THEM try to explain Novosi's corpse. On the other hand, Captain Assho... I mean, Larissa's father is a politician and so could make it work in his favor.